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I've never heard of aikido techniques numbered past gokyo. I just found these on the internet (I googled "aikido nanakyo," etc.) and thought they might be what the OP is looking for. I think the OP got his list off aikidofaq.

I offer no opinion as to the validity or quality of the demonstrated techniques.

Who uses a knife like that? Leaning forward, keeping the blade dead while out in front, spare hand lifeless..... I know that the purpose is for an instructional video, but geez, this guy should be attacking in a cleaner manner than that (I would hope). That kind of stuff looks good for the Zombie TV series, but outside of that.......

N°2= The second, as you well say is like a KOKYU HO or NANAMEKOKYU, not a : kote-ori-kakae-kimi, kuji-dori = Nikyo in which his elbow is in your armpit and his hand is pulled forward; Pinning their hand with your foot

N°3= The third is like a IKKYO and then projected, not a : Inverted nanakyo

I've never heard of aikido techniques numbered past gokyo. I just found these on the internet (I googled "aikido nanakyo," etc.) and thought they might be what the OP is looking for. I think the OP got his list off aikidofaq.

I offer no opinion as to the validity or quality of the demonstrated techniques.

First I want to thank you for the concern to find the video.

I think it is what I'm looking, I have my doubts as to whether these techniques you see in the videos are really the techniques described in Japanese.

Andrés, clearly people are attempting to help you by posting links, but all you can say is that is not the right technique.
So if you cannot even explain what you want using names of techniques that people know, how can anybody take the time and energy to go to the dojo with a video camera and start making videos that are probably not what you are looking for?
Why don't you ask your sensei or sempai to make videos?

Who uses a knife like that? Leaning forward, keeping the blade dead while out in front, spare hand lifeless..... I know that the purpose is for an instructional video, but geez, this guy should be attacking in a cleaner manner than that (I would hope). That kind of stuff looks good for the Zombie TV series, but outside of that.......

Regards,

Marc Abrams

Marc, information on the participants is attached to the YouTube video. You can contact the uke with your concerns.

Andrés, clearly people are attempting to help you by posting links, but all you can say is that is not the right technique.
So if you cannot even explain what you want using names of techniques that people know, how can anybody take the time and energy to go to the dojo with a video camera and start making videos that are probably not what you are looking for?
Why don't you ask your sensei or sempai to make videos?

Thank you very much for giving your opinion and want to help.

Here in Chile, ouer options are very limited, these techniques are not common. I was hoping that someone on this board could help. I have 9 years practicing aikido and I've never seen, only know them by name. I do not belong in any federation and it is very difficult for some Japanese can help me.

the videos, I believe that not similar to the names and it is not in the comments that the technique is clear.

I'm just asking for some help and if anyone knows these techniques can explain to me, with viedeo or words or images.

Really, I'm not sure if anyone will know what you're talking about without you giving them a video anyway.

Thank you very much

I agree with you, they are very gimmicky techniques, I can make a video, but I think it makes no sense to do Ikkyo, Nikkyo, Sankyo, Yonkyo, Gokyo, Rokyo, because I want to learn Nannakyo, Hakyo, Kukyo and Jukyo.

There's been a bit of discussion here in the past, of course, on this subject - that is, the quite-varied practice, provenance, and nomenclature for the less-frequently encountered waza ... see perhaps:

There's only limited technical details (and I think only for nanakyo, or at least, that which is sometimes called nanakyo by some people). I stopped looking but I think there was also some past discussion on when and by whom some these entered some aikido curriculum ...